The Office of Sponsored Projects mitigates institutional risk by maintaining up-to-date sponsored projects policies and compliance with federal regulations which are consistently applied to all externally funded awards. For all other SU policies, please visit the policies webpage.
Looking for OSP forms? Click here for post-award management forms or click here for proposal forms.
Breena Stoner joined Seattle University in May 2022 as our new Academic Safety Officer and serves as the university's Chemical Hygiene Officer and Biosafety Officer. If your project involves chemical hazards, biosafety concerns, or other safety-related issues, please contact Breena for assistance.
For more safety information, policies, and resources, please visit the Academic Safety website.
For any questions regarding Export Controls please contact the OSP Director, Jenna Isakson.
All Principal Investigators (PI), Co-PIs, and Senior Personnel are required to complete an FCOI disclosure form prior to submission, and annually thereafter for PIs with active awards.
As a Seattle University researcher, you must submit any project proposal involving human subjects as participants to the SU Institutional Review Board (IRB) to comply with SU policy and Federal regulations. For more information or to schedule a consultation, please call 206-296-2585 or email irb@seattleu.edu.
Human Subjects Incentive Payments Policy
If your project involves a clinical trial, please review our Clinical Trials Registration & Reporting Policy.
Seattle University is committed to supporting a research community that operates at the highest level of integrity. This commitment extends not only to supporting research that is conducted with high, technical quality but with the collegial, professional and ethical processes with which research is performed.
All persons conducting research on an NSF or NIH-funded award are required to complete responsible conduct of research training. The OSP strongly encourages this training for all persons conducting research at SU. Seattle University subscribes to CITI, the recognized national standard for research ethics training.
This policy ensures compliance with the sexual harassment, bullying, retaliation, other forms of harassment, sexual assault, hostile working conditions, or any other conditions that raise a concern about workplace health and safety guidelines and reporting procedures for Principal Investigators, Co-Principal Investigators and other senior personnel on NSF and NIH grants. This effects any NSF or NIH-sponsored award after September 21, 2018.